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The Control of neglected zoonotic diseases : a route to poverty alleviation.
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Geneva, Switzerland :
World Health Organization,
2006.
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Acceso en línea: | http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2006/9789241594301_eng.pdf http://www.who.int/zoonoses/en/index.html |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Why focus on endemic zoonoses?
- 2. Why we met
- 3. Why zoonoses matter
- 4. Zoonoses and poverty
- 5. A problem of under-diagnosis: why we see only the tip of the iceberg
- 6. Divided constituencies: medical needs and veterinary responsibilities
- 7. Zoonoses control: a cost-effective opportunity for poverty alleviation
- 8. Seven neglected endemic zoonoses: some basic facts
- 9. Transforming a dual burden into a dual benefit: brucellosis in Mongolia
- 10. Going global: estimating rabies under-reporting in Africa and Asia
- 11. From PCR to policy: new ways of controlling zoonotic sleeping sickness
- 12. Bringing vets and medics together to deal with bovine TB in the United Republic of Tanzania
- 13. Engaging stakeholders: creating networks to combat cysticercosis
- 14. Adopting effective surveillance and control templates for anthrax
- 15. Combating a hidden threat: cystic echinococcosis in Morocco
- 16. Working towards cysticercosis elimination in northern Peru
- 17. Barriers and bridges: a problem analysis
- 18. Working towards the Millennium Development Goals
- 19. Raising the profile of neglected endemic zoonotic diseases
- 20. Providing evidence for advocacy and prioritisation
- 21. Dealing with institutional issues: veterinary and medical cooperation
- 22. Looking for economically sustainable solutions
- 23. Identifying missing tools
- 24. Five reasons for action
- 25. Resolution: to work towards 'one health' systems
- 26. Action points